PROPERTY: attr

This property specifies the attribute type to which the replication
priority rule applies.

PROPERTY: base-dn

Syntax

DN

Default Value

None

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies the DN under which the replication priority
rule applies. For example, if you set base-dn:ou=administrators,dc=example,dc=com, then changes to uid=myAdmin,ou=administrators,dc=example,dc=com might be replicated with high priority, but changes to uid=bjensen,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com would not.

PROPERTY: bind-dn

Syntax

DN

Default Value

None

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies a bind DN for an account whose updates might
be replicated with high priority.

PROPERTY: op-type

Syntax

add | mod | del

Default Value

None

Is readable

Yes

Is modifiable

Yes

Is multi-valued

No

This property specifies a type of operation for which updates might
be replicated with high priority.

A duration specified in months (M), weeks (w), days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s), and miliseconds (ms), or some combination with multiple specifiers. For example, you can specify one week as 1w, 7d, 168h, 10080m, or 604800s. You can also specify one week as 1w0d0h0m0s.

DURATION properties typically do not each support all duration specifiers (Mwdhms). Examine the output of dsconf help-properties for the property to determine which duration specifiers are supported.

EMAIL_ADDRESS

A valid e-mail address.

HOST_NAME

An IP address or host name.

INTEGER

A positive integer value between 0 and the maximum supported integer value in the system address space. On 32-bit systems, 2147483647. On 64-bit systems, 9223372036854775807.

INTERVAL

An interval value of the form hhmm-hhmm0123456, where the first element specifies the starting hour, the next element the finishing hour in 24-hour time format, from 0000-2359, and the second specifies days, starting with Sunday (0) to Saturday (6).

IP_RANGE

An IP address or range of address in one of the following formats:

IP address in dotted decimal form.

IP address and bits, in the form of network number/mask bits.

IP address and quad, in the form of a pair of dotted decimal quads.

All address. A catch-all for clients that are note placed into other, higher priority groups.

0.0.0.0. This address is for groups to which initial membership is not considered. For example, for groups that clients switch to after their initial bind.

A three-digit, octal file permissions specifier. The first digit specifies permissions for the server user ID, the second for the server group ID, the last for other users. Each digit consists of a bitmask defining read (4), write (2), execute (1), or no access (0) permissions, thus 640 specifies read-write access for the server user, read-only access for other users of the server group, and no access for other users.

PASSWORD_FILE

The full path to the file from which the bind password should be read.